Doddle To Expand
According to this article, the parcel shops at rail stations called Doddle is in for a big expansion.
The sooner they open at Dalston Junction station the better.
June 20, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Couriers, Doddle, Shopping
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What a brilliant idea, I know Helen has once or twice taken returns to a local petrol station to be collected. We are lucky, we know all our neighbours and all the couriers know that they can take a parcel to any of the neighbours if we are out. I do use click and collect as well, especially John Lewis and M&S. But we live less than a mile from Stockport Station, so collecting from there would be easy too with my blue badge.
Comment by nosnikrapzil | June 20, 2014 |
I click and collect to M&S at the Angel, which is next to the Waitrose I use probably three times a week. It’s funny, but I first used that shop with C and the boys around 1972, as then it was the only decent food store close to the Barbican. Dalston Junction is about 400 metres away, but coming back I can always use a bus for most of the journey.
Comment by AnonW | June 20, 2014 |
I often use Altrincham M&S, as have coffee opposite every Tuesday morning, and is easy to pop in and collect, and to buy M&S GF food, much more disability friendly than the huge one out at Handforth. I buy a lot of my clothes from Next, and can park right outside there too, and use click and collect for them.
Comment by nosnikrapzil | June 20, 2014 |